This amanda roadmen/ariellereitsma stuff is really lame. The only reason I get that you believe amanda is if you are her or you dated her online and are just too sad to think that it was really some fat dude you were talking too and not the hot girl in the pics.

Just go to both of their twitters and the proof is all there and if you look at amanda’s twitter a lot of the time when she replies to a tweet the twitter that she is replying too doesn’t exist and just look at the address bar on her friends (that she created) like https://twitter.com/eIaineeaston and you will see how she put a capital i instead of a l. btw elaines real facebook is https://twitter.com/elaineeaston and she is following ariellereitsma and monicas real facebook is twitter.com/mon_bee not mon__bee

Probably after all of that proof you’re still going to believe Amanda Roadmen and her fake money orders (which Nik even said were photoshoped) so have fun talking to a dude 🙂

Look AR. We can do this for ever. Both of you have a valid argument. I have a friend that works for C.S.I. Please send me a set of panties so we can do some D.N.A. tests. -Big Drew

Big Drew, many will say that this argument is old, tired and plain old stupid. I disagree. Can you please put an end to this once and for all? AR is the hottest girl on the net and if you could just clear this up we all would be most grateful.
Okay, please everyone, can you comment some solid proof either way? If you are not comfortable with that you can always email us here at bigdrew@PamelaPucker.com and I will post. -BigDrew

1. So let’s start this off by letting you introduce yourself, what have you previously done, and what are your current projects?

Well… I’m a Model and Actress. I am currently filming different projects, I also work on the show on FX called “The League” and I did 3 to 4 appearances on there and I’ll be coming back next season for the full season. I am also working on a upcoming show that will air on fox in 2012 its called “Kings by Night” – I’m also a designer … I design for different clothing line companies and I have my own line coming out very soon hopefully it will be out by October of this year!

2. When out with your girls, what songs do you guys love to jam to?

I am from Boston …so I LOVE me some hip-hop. Anything from Michael Jackson to Lil Wayne, I like rap! Haha I’ll also be in the Lil Wayne “Hustle Hard Remix” video 😉 so look out for that!

3. What song would you say always reminds you of a crazy or funny memory? & Would you mind sharing the experience with us?

Hmm…. I have a lot of different songs that remind me of certain people, does that count? haha

Man in the mirror by Michael Jackson, Britney Spears If You Seek Amy, and Ice cube …umm I can’t think of the name of the song but the lyrics go something like “you better check yourself before you wreck yourself because gunshot wounds are for ya health!” hahaha

6. What does the phrase “Dream Big Hustle Hard” mean to you?

It means to keep doing what you’re doing and fabulously do it don’t stop ever even after you achieve all of your dreams and goals for yourself.

7. Where do you see yourself in the next 5 or 10 years? What do you ultimately what to pursue and achieve?

I see myself all over the place, haha …. I see myself a successful actress and I plan onto continue to model and have a successful clothing line and winning my first Oscar!

8. Well Amanda, Thank you for taking time out of your schedule to do this interview. Finally, Let everyone know how they can get in contact with you and any last shout outs you may have.

Well… I’m a twitter addict you can contact me on my twitter. Which is http://www.twitter.com/amandaroadmen or my Facebook fan page just type in my name, I’d like to give shout outs to my amazing boyfriend who I love and adore, I love you daddy bear, & also my girls …and to my beautiful sister and family, & my fans … you’re all amazing! I love you all!!

This should settle things. I have researched and will post facts after I get back from the store. -Big Drew

Many thanks to Ross for finding us this beauty. Danica comes to us all way across the pond from London England. Maybe we should call ‘Porn Trout’ to see if we can get her some work here in the U.S. -Big Drew

Kenneth Hertz to me
I am contacting you on behalf of my client. Ms. Amanda Roadmen who is also known by her stage name Arielle Reitsma. Ms. Roadmen has retained my services for quite sometime now regarding the matter of various web sites posting damaging rumors about her. Ms. Roadmen has informed me she has not contacted you in anyway, as it appears on your web site you’re implying that Ms. Roadmen has contacted you and is communicating with you but she is not.

I’ve spoken with Ms. Roadmen, her agents,manager and also her agencies and they have all informed me to file a defemation of character and harrasment suit against. My lawfirm has already won against a blog called Thedirty.com. It will not be difficult to win a suit against you or anyone else who’s posting such things about Ms. Roadmen. Amanda Roadmen is her legal name & Arielle Reitsma is her stage name,If you continue to imply she is quote “fake” or two different people, In the united states that is considered a form of slander and also Identity Theft.

I informed thedirty.com the 5th amendment rights: Freedom of speach applys to certain areas, you may not slander someone by using their images om your web sites and implying that their two different people. The new united states laws has improved the system regarding blogs and certain social networking sites, what you are doing to Ms. Roadmen is considered a severe case of identity theft and is punishible to 5-6 years prison please refrain and decist from posting Ms Roadmen on your web site. If you choose to exercise your right to the 5th amendment, Ms. Roadmen will exercise her rights as well which will recaint your 5th amendment rights.

Ms. Roadmen has informed me she has not given you any permission to use any of her candids or proffesional photos. Ms. Roadmen, does not mind being posted on your web site but on a conditional basis. The conditions are as follows; You may post her and her images but credit BOTH of her names,You may NOT imply she’s a “fake” or that she is two different individuals. If you go against Ms. Roadmen’s wishes, I will file the paper work on Friday, April 15th in Los Angeles. Which will include the following: Cival Suit, Defemation of Character Suit, Internet Identity Theft third degree, Harrasment and Stalking charges. If you would like to correspond directly to me or have your attorney contact me, I will be back in my office on Friday, I am in London at the moment but will be able to respond via email or phone.

Regards,
Kenneth Hertz
Goldring & Hertz LLP
Beverly Hills, CA

I missed this lawyer-ed up email from 2 weeks ago. Kunt, I mean Ken, do not ever enter a spelling B contest cause you are definitely not smarter then a 5th grader.
FYI, A.R. has been texting me Crazy, just sayin….. -Big Drew

Big Drew, It has been kinda overkill for everyone on the whole AR conspiracy. At the end of day, yes Miss Hawaiian Tropic is hot as hell! Look at the size of that hand on the purple crayon, haha! Like you I am a huge Knick fan. That Crayon from L.A. will not pollute my mouth and give creds by speaking his name….

Paranoia, paranoiaEverybody’s comin’ to get meJust say you never met me…………

I’m not sick, but I’m not wellAnd I’m so hot cause I’m in hellI’m not sick, but I’m not wellAnd it’s a sin to live this well-Big Drew

“WTF Big Drew! How the fuck did you get Arielle back to your place last night? I seen you guys out last night at Bamboo and I was like nooooo wayyyy. Then I seen the pics you posted on FB and I was like really no fucking way! Arielle is good friends with my younger sister Jessica. Jess told me that she has this attraction towards you because of God knows why. Maybe I would understand if you were rich but you are a broke fat prick?

Taylor, go fuck yourself! The key word above is fat prick which many times, was stuffed in that canyon you call a vagina. One last thing, her name is Amanda Roadmen. -Big Drew

>Pseudo Army: I’ve emailed you in the past Big Drew about your boy Kasey staying up all night. Seems he has a following into the wee hours of the morning now. Kasey and I work together during the day and he’s not the Kasey I know. I may be wrong but i think he’s been bit by the blogger vampire? He used to be very nice to all of us but as of late, very short and confrontational. Can you help?

FAQs

1.) Isn’t it illegal to post photos of people without their permission?

NO, but sometimes YES. Let’s review. There are TWO important and competing legal principles involved. First is something called the “right of publicity,” and second is the right to free speech.

This is a complex area of law, so we won’t cover every detail, but the first “right of publicity,” generally involves two things: 1.) the right of a person to control how/when/where their name and image is used for commercial purposes; and 2.) a right of privacy (in other words, the right to NOT allow a certain use of the individual’s name/image). In some states such as California, the right of publicity has been written into a statute such as California Civil Code § 3344 which says, in part:

3344. (a) Any person who knowingly uses another’s name, voice,

signature, photograph, or likeness, in any manner, on or in products,

merchandise, or goods, or for purposes of advertising or selling, or

soliciting purchases of, products, merchandise, goods or services,

without such person’s prior consent, or, in the case of a minor, the

prior consent of his parent or legal guardian, shall be liable for

any damages sustained by the person or persons injured as a result

thereof.

In short, this section says that if you want to use someone’s name or pictures, you have to get their consent. That’s due to their “right of publicity.” Other states don’t have laws like this on their books, but the courts will still generally recognize a “common law” publicity right which has the same purpose and effect.

However, because we live in a free country, the right of publicity is subject to a major exception, because of the First Amendment right to free speech, the publicity right DOES NOT apply to uses such as reporting “news” or “public affairs.” Even California’s very pro-celebrity laws expressly recognize this limitation as explained in Civil Code § 3344(d):

(d) For purposes of this section, a use of a name, voice,

signature, photograph, or likeness in connection with any news,

public affairs, or sports broadcast or account, or any political

campaign, shall not constitute a use for which consent is required

under subdivision (a).

In this context “news” and “public affairs” are an exceptionally broad term that means almost anything of public interest. That can be anything from a story about Lindsay Lohan’s most recent trip to rehab, some comment about the President of the United States (sorry Barack, we don’t need your consent to post your photo!), all the way down to a story about a local high school teacher accused of sleeping with a student or even the DUI arrest of an average citizen. This includes stories about fraternities, colleges, nightlife, famous people and those who are legends only in their own minds. Basically, if there’s a story which discusses nearly any issue of public interest, no matter how small, it is exempt from the right of publicity. This is why NBC News, CNN, Pamela Pucker, TMZ, Perez Hilton, and other news and gossip sites are allowed to post pictures, names, and stories even without permission from the person shown.

2.) What about photos of minors? Don’t you need parental consent?

NO. But law and morality are two different things.

For all you parents out there, it is a VERY common misconception that the law prohibits showing minors without parental consent. If the photo involves nudity/sex, that’s a whole different story, but in every other instance, THIS IS A MYTH; it simply is not true. Minors have the same publicity rights (subject to the same broad newsworthiness exception) as adults.

Of course, we at Pamela Pucker are reasonable and we will gladly consider removing photos of anyone on a case-by-case basis. However, please understand that just because someone is under 18 doesn’t mean that there’s something automatically illegal about posting their photos

Again, since this is not a first year law school class, we won’t bore you with the long version, but you need to understand a couple of important concepts about defamation.

First, as a general rule, opinions are NEVER defamatory. “Coke is better than Pepsi” is an opinion, not a fact. “My teacher is an idiot” is an opinion, not a fact. “The LA Lakers SUCK” is, well, that one is close to a fact, but you get the point.

Due to our First Amendment, everyone has the right to express their opinions without fear of being sued. As a result, opinions cannot form the basis of a defamation claim no matter how harsh they are. Now, like anything else in the law, there are some gray areas, but just be aware that as a general rule, a statement cannot be defamatory unless it contains a false statement of FACT (not opinion). Even then, if someone makes a statement which appears to be a fact but which is clearly intended to be a joke or an exaggeration, then courts will generally treat those statements as opinions. The most famous example of this was an advertisement placed in Hustler Magazine which said that the Rev. Jerry Falwell had sex with his mother in an outhouse. The story included statements which looked like facts, but overall it was obviously a joke. The case went all the way to the United States Supreme Court which found that Hustler was not liable for defamation since the ad was a joke, not a statement of actual fact.

Second, not every false statement of fact is defamatory. Why not? Because in order to be defamatory, a statement must be factual (not an opinion) and it must be of such a nature that it harms the reputation of the person involved. So, if you said: “Big Drew is a girl,” that statement is false, but is it defamatory? NO, because that’s not the kind of statement that would hurt someone’s reputation. Likewise, if you said, “Big Drew has won 4 Super Bowl rings,” that statement is not true, but it would not qualify as defamatory because it does not hurt his reputation.

Third, and this one is important, even if someone posts a comment which is false and defamatory, you generally cannot sue Pamela Pucker for publishing it. Why? Because of a special law called the Communications Decency Act, 47 U.S.C. § 230(c)(1).

What this law says is that if you are the operator of an “interactive website” (meaning a site that allows users to post comments), you cannot be held liable for anything that is posted on the site by users, including stories written by users and emailed to the site. If Big Drew writes something himself and posts it, he is responsible for the accuracy of his words. However, as to everything else posted by users, Big Drew is not liable for what they say.

4.) Hey! I am a photographer and one of my photos has been posted without my consent! How can I get that removed?
Pamela Pucker respects the rights of photographers and will gladly consider a takedown request. Please [CLICK HERE] for more information.

5.) OMG! There’s a really embarrassing pic of me that I want removed! How can I get it taken down?

Assuming you are the person shown in a photo (and are not the photographer), you are welcome to submit a courtesy removal request via email to: BigDrew@PamelaPucker.com. Removal is done at the discretion of Big Drew and may take up to 72 hours or more to process. Each request must include:

1. Your Name: ____________________________________

2. Your Email: ____________________________________

3. Link (URL) to post:_______________________________

NOTE: Because we do not know who you are, we cannot consider requests such as “please remove the pic of me on page 3.” We need to know the exact URL of the page you want removed. You can obtain the necessary URL by clicking on the title of the post and then looking in the address bar on the top of that page.